1.6 cubic feet = 1sack of barite
.6 cubic feet = 1 sack (100 pounds ) bentonite
one pound of what? cubic feet is unit for volume and pound is unit for weight. So, cubic feet can only be calculated if you know the material and its density.
Quikrete is sold in 60 pound bags, therefore we will need 1.5 bags. Each 60 pound bag produces 0.45 cubic feet, so times 1.5; 90# bag will yield 0.675 cubic feet .
8 gallons per pound = 2.358 cubic feet per kilogram.
An 80-pound bag of premixed cement = .667 cubic feet, or 2/3 of a cubic foot, of concrete. A 60-pound bag of premixed cement = .5 cubic feet, or 1/2 of a cubic foot, of concrete.
one pound of liquid propane equals 8.5 cubic feet of burnable gas will this help
An 80 pound bag of premix concrete will make .6 cubic feet of cured concrete. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic meter, so it would take 45 80 pound bags to make one cubic meter.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches 1 cubic inch = 1/1,728 cubic foot = about 0.0005787 (rounded) So 1 lb/in3 = 1,728 lb/ft3
0ne half cubic foot. One cubic foot is 100 pounds
Cubic feet needed is the thickness is 4 inches:416Cubic yards:15.3660 pound bags92580 pound bags 694
i would take about 54 40 pound bags to make a cubic yard each 40 pound bag is about 1/2 a cubic foot and there are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard.
AnswerThere is just under half (0.45) of a cubic foot in a 60 pound bag of quikrete.It takes 133 pounds of quikrete to make 1 cubic foot, so...- there is 0.6 cubic feet (80/133) in one 80 pound bag, and it takes one and two-thirds 80 pound bags of quikrete to make 1 cubic ft (133/80 = 1.66).- there is 0.45 cubic feet (60/133) in one 60 pound bag, and it takes about two and one-quarter 60 pound bags of quikrete to make 1 cubic ft (133/60 = 2.22).- there is 0.3 cubic feet (40/133) in one 40 pound bag, and it takes three and one-third 40 pound bags of quikrete to make 1 cubic ft (133/40 = 3.33).Multiply by 27 to get cubic yards (so it would take 3,591 pounds or 60 sixty pound bags to make a cubic yard).To further help calculate how much you need for your project, you can visit:http:/www.quikrete.com/Calculator/Main.asp#concrete
1.25 cubic feet - 77 cubic feet = -75.75 cubic feet.